"I'm sick of being miserable," Paloma Faith said recently, and the evidence is here. The Hackney singer's third album sees her change direction from the heartbreak ballads of Fall to Grace to a funkier collection of snappy, percussion-led tracks that nod to 70s disco. Unfortunately, Faith's vocals are too theatrically overdone to be moving, and the songs too generic to reach any level of grandeur. Recent single Can't Rely on You, produced and co-written by Pharrell Williams, sounds like all the other chart hits that have come before it, and slower numbers lack poetry – "I sleep with the TV on/ and write the saddest songs" is one of the better lines from Love Only Leaves You Lonely.